pelelo
Geotechnical
- Aug 10, 2009
- 357
Engineers,
I posted this question in the geotechnical forum but did not get a response.
I was wondering if a structural engineer can provide any feedbacks about this. At the end, the structural engineering and geotechnical engineering overlap at some point.
I have a footing subjected to Moments in X and Y and axial load as well. As you may know, this is not a typical situation in which we are used to compute bearing capacity and settlement using only axial load.
Since in this case excentricity plays a role, I was wondering if anyone knows a reference that explain how to compute settlements when we have this situation.
There are many references that explain how to compute bearing capacities for excentric footings (computing a B' or beffective and L' or Leffective) and use these dimensions to compute bearing capacity.
But the question is how to compute settlement?, what would be the approach?, clearly Mx and MY will contrubute to additional settlements other than the one caused by the axial load.
If anyone knows any reference that could explain this, please share
Thanks.
I posted this question in the geotechnical forum but did not get a response.
I was wondering if a structural engineer can provide any feedbacks about this. At the end, the structural engineering and geotechnical engineering overlap at some point.
I have a footing subjected to Moments in X and Y and axial load as well. As you may know, this is not a typical situation in which we are used to compute bearing capacity and settlement using only axial load.
Since in this case excentricity plays a role, I was wondering if anyone knows a reference that explain how to compute settlements when we have this situation.
There are many references that explain how to compute bearing capacities for excentric footings (computing a B' or beffective and L' or Leffective) and use these dimensions to compute bearing capacity.
But the question is how to compute settlement?, what would be the approach?, clearly Mx and MY will contrubute to additional settlements other than the one caused by the axial load.
If anyone knows any reference that could explain this, please share
Thanks.